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    Herminio Masantonio (5 August 1910 – 11 September 1956) was an Argentine football centre-forward. He played most of his career for Huracán and represented...
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    Archived from the original on 8 March 2021. Retrieved 11 April 2020. Herminio Masantonio – Goals in Argentina League Archived 5 October 2022 at the Wayback...
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  • footballer Hermínio Martinho (born 1946), Portuguese agricultural engineer and politician Herminio Masantonio (1910–1956), Argentine footballer Herminio Blanco...
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    remains the widest ever in Copa Américas. José Manuel Moreno and Herminio Masantonio of Argentina were joint top scorers of the tournament, with 7 goals...
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  • Estadio Nacional, Lima Referee: Humberto Reginato (Chile) 4 goals Herminio Masantonio 3 goals Aníbal Ciocca 2 goals Diego García Héctor Castro 1 goal Arturo...
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    (shared) Top scorer 1935: Herminio Masantonio (4 goals) Top scorer 1941: Juan Marvezzi (5 goals) Top scorer 1942: Herminio Masantonio and José Moreno (7 goals...
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  • González (5) Manuel Ferreira 1935  Peru  Uruguay Raúl V. Blanco Herminio Masantonio (4) José Nasazzi 1937  Argentina  Argentina Manuel Seoane Raúl Toro...
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  •  Peru Herminio Masantonio 4 1937  Argentina Raúl Toro 7 1939  Peru Teodoro Fernández 7 1941  Chile Juan Marvezzi 5 1942  Uruguay Herminio Masantonio José...
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    team for River Plate were limited. Huracán and Argentina legend Herminio Masantonio had just retired and the club needed a replacement forward. Former...
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    any time. Been part of a World Cup squad. Jorge Alcalde (1943–45) Herminio Masantonio (1944) Gustavo Albella (1945–51), (1955–56) Juan José Pizzuti (1947–50)...
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  • Labruna – Goals in Argentina League by Pablo Ciullini on the RSSSF Herminio Masantonio – Goals in Argentina League Manuel Seoane – Goals in Argentina League...
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  • Bruno Coquatrix, French songwriter and manager (d. 1979) 1910 – Herminio Masantonio, Argentinian footballer (d. 1956) 1911 – Robert Taylor, American...
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  • 1 1960 1969 Emmanuel Mas 8 0 2015 2017 Oscar Más 37 10 1965 1972 Herminio Masantonio 19 21 1935 1942 Javier Mascherano 147 3 2003 2018 Humberto Maschio...
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    David Arellano (both 1926), Teodoro Fernández (1939 and 1941), Herminio Masantonio (1935 and 1942), Pedro Petrone (1924 and 1927), Sylvio Pirillo (both...
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  • Plata 33 2 Alejandro Scopelli Estudiantes La Plata 31 3 Francisco Varallo Boca Juniors 27 4 Herminio Masantonio Huracán 23 5 Luis Sánchez Platense 20...
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    the 1942 South American Championship with seven goals, along with Herminio Masantonio, and was chosen best player of the 1947 edition. He is also tied...
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  • Carlos Wilson Roberto Sbarra Arturo Arrieta Diego García Michel Lauri Herminio Masantonio José María Minella Antonio Sastre Vicente Zito Isaías Azerman Roberto...
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    Estadio de Independiente, Avellaneda 1–4 Friendly 11 November 1937 Herminio Masantonio 3 Argentina Estadio de Independiente, Avellaneda 1–5 Friendly 29...
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    Atlético Huracán and joined a team that featured Emilio Baldonedo, Herminio Masantonio, and Carlos Marinelli and that finished third in the 1939 Argentine...
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  • Ricardo Laferrara FW 27/03/1917 Club Atletico Boca Juniors (Argentina) Herminio Masantonio FW 05/08/1910 Huracan (Argentina) José Manuel Moreno MF/FW 03/08/1916...
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    Petrone & Scarone 1929: González 1935: Masantonio 1937: Toro 1939: Fernández 1941: Marvezzi 1942: Masantonio & Moreno 1945: De Freitas & Méndez 1946:...
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